Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Coexistent.
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- verb Present participle of
coexist .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective existing at the same time
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Examples
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Things like that sometimes make me think it's time to junk the whole antiquated and obviously unwieldy notion of "dozens of titles coexisting in one big Marvel Universe" concept entirely . . .
Top 100 Comic Book Runs #45-41 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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I don't think that 'coexisting' is a good word to use.
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I don't think that 'coexisting' is a good word to use.
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I don't think that 'coexisting' is a good word to use.
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I don't think that 'coexisting' is a good word to use.
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The Panthers draft Stafford and let him learn for the next year or two, "coexisting" with Jake.
Inside the Panthers 2009
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The Panthers draft Stafford and let him learn for the next year or two, "coexisting" with Jake.
Inside the Panthers 2009
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It also can be achieved by boosting the status of the coexisting potatoes and praising whoever boils, bakes, or fries them.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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The article, which suggests Morocco as a model for democracy coexisting with Islam to be used in Iran, has been criticized for going too easy on the Moroccan regime, as well as for projecting Western values onto both countries.
Global Voices in English » Morocco: An Alternative to Iran? 2009
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We are made up of many facets, sides, elements -- call it what you want -- different, divergent personalities, colors, sometimes in harmony, sometimes warring, sometimes coexisting, blending.
Laura Mola: Know Thyself, from Someone Who Didn't (Part 1) Laura Mola 2011
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